NHL
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 9:35 am
DO ITLeisher wrote: NHL is discussing returning for a 24 team playoff.
Go for it... I might even watchLeisher wrote:It's a go...if they're allowed.Leisher wrote: NHL is discussing returning for a 24 team playoff.
I was more confused about their "top pick" being a fourth rounder. I did see that they traded their 1st round away, no idea bout the 2nd and 3rd rounds.Leisher wrote: Woo! Toledo area in the new again!
I'm guessing this asshat went to my high school as the hockey program there is top notch.
Nevermind: https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/302 ... sm-surfaceLeisher wrote: Woo! Toledo area in the news again!
I'm guessing this asshat went to my high school as the hockey program there is top notch.
Yeah, I did some terrible stuff (not as terrible as that kid), and I'm glad I was given time to be a (mostly) decent human being.Leisher wrote: What the kid did was horrible and he's a douche, but if we don't allow people the opportunity to correct their behavior, why do we have any sort of legal system, prisons, mental hospitals, and so on? Just kill people the second they make a mistake deemed by society to be unforgiveable.
Leisher wrote: What the kid did was horrible and he's a douche, but if we don't allow people the opportunity to correct their behavior, why do we have any sort of legal system, prisons, mental hospitals, and so on? Just kill people the second they make a mistake deemed by society to be unforgiveable.
That's some passive bullshit phrasing. "We are aware of the moronic things Mitchell did in eighth grade" is more appropriate.The University of North Dakota released a statement after the Arizona Republic story was released.
"We are aware of the unfortunate incident that occurred with Mitchell in eighth grade," the school said. "We made a decision that our program could provide him the necessary infrastructure and culture to hone not only his hockey abilities but most importantly assist him in his continuing growth as a human being which will last the remainder of his life."
That's a great question.